Thursday July 29th, 2021| Live at 7:00pm EST.
What’s that noise? Who’s out there? So much biodiversity comes alive at night: Coyotes howl, beavers slap their tails against the water, owls hoot, frogs call, moths flock to light, and loons yodel to each other across the lake. Join us to learn more about Ontario’s most recognizable nocturnal animals.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event.
This is a free program offered by the Queen’s University Biological Station. We are always happy to accept donations to support environmental education initiatives and enhance our education and outreach programs. Visit here to donate.
https://www.givetoqueens.ca/QUBSEvents
For inquiries, please contact Emily Verhoek at emily.verhoek@queensu.ca
We will be recording this event in order for it to be displayed on the QUBS YouTube Channel. We aim to make this event as interactive as possible and greatly appreciate audience participation, but you are more than welcome to stay muted with video off.